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 I N DI.X Satan overcome by the Eucharist, i. 49 ; iii. 426. his final reconciliation, ii. : mediaeval conception of, iii. 379. Teutonic conception of, iii. 402, compacts with, iii. 886 124, to l. his function as Tempter, iii. 486. his power of transportation, iii. 466 witches necessary to, iii. 601. infants dedicated to, iii. 604. limits of his power, iii. 642. his faithlessness, iii. 5 18. Saveuse, Philippe de, iii. 628, 627, 682. Savi deW eresia, in Venice, ii. 262. Bavi, Domenico, burned at Ascoli, iii. 125. Savin, Nich., inq., persecutes witches, iii. 6 16. Savonarola, his career, iii. 209. on astrology, iii. 438, 446. on infidelity of the Church, iii. 566, 577. his Crueis Triumphus, iii. • Savoy, special privileges granted to, i. Ijr». subject to Inq. of Provence, ii. II s. Waldenses of, ii. 195, 259, 260, 267. statutes of, in 1613, ii. 268. witches burned in, iii. 549. Sawef£, burning of, i. 352. Saxons, troubles arising from tithes among, i. 26. Charlemagne's laws on sorcery, iii. 413. Saxony, Dominican provincials of, i. 348. inq. in, ii. 375, 402. Waldenses in, ii. 398. Sayn, Count, his trial, ii. 339, 340, 344. Scavius originates witchcraft, iii. 535. Schandeland, John, inq. of Germany, ii. 378, 386. Schism is heresy, iii. 616. Schismatics, Inq. directed against, ii. 157. Schmidt, Conrad, the Flagellant, ii. 406. Schoneveld, Eylard, his activity, ii. 402. Schoneveld, Henry, burns Flagellants, ii. 407. Schorand, Ulrich, at lluss's execution, ii. 492. Schwabenspiegel, penaltv for heresy in, i. 221 ; ii. 349. French version of, ii. 156. sorcery in, iii. 432. Scissors, crosses in form of, as penance, ii. 361. Scobaces, iii. 536. Scot, Michael, his reputation as magician, iii. 431. introduces Averrhoes, iii. 561. Scotists, iii. 556. Scotland, persecution in, i. 354. proceedings against Templars, iii. 299, 301. Scourging as a penance, i. 463, 464. as torture, iii. 457, 532. Scriptures, heretic use of, i. 86, 102, 181. prohibition of, i. 131,324; iii. 612, 613. contempt for, in the schools, iii. 552. Scriveners, abuses of, i. 382. Sebislav of Usori il ! Secoo I imposed on « itm not o i in trial of G iii. I in the Order of tl ipicioa caused by, iii. :, Secular court-, prooeSI in, i. | of torture in, i. 421. influence of Inq. <>n, i. liar bi'i- attempted, i. 824 ; ii. 1( in Venice, ii. 260. at jurisdiction oi ovei witchcraft, iii. 611, 618, 644, M7. Secular legislation on heresy, i. 819. on sorcery, iii. 4 27. Secular officials subjected to Inq., i. 886 ; ii. 51, 67, . Secular U8C made of Inq., ii. '277; iii. Secularization of 1 1 j • - Church, i Security required of accusers, i. I against confiscation, i Seid, iii. 404, 406. ■ Hi, Gherardo, iii. l":;. his teachings, iii. 108. Seleucia, Abp. of, a Fratioello, iii. Il Sends, dispute over sorcery in, iii. t C. of, 1810, on Templars, iii. 2 Sens, Abn. of, remonstrates against Inq., i. 330; ii. 114. C. of, 1223, i. 190. C. of, 1810, on the Templars, iii. 293, 294, i Sentence, the, i. 4 rendered in name of inqs., i. 332. episcopal concurrence in, i. :;:;2, 333, 335, 387. of relaxation not read in church, i. 392. power to modify reserved, i. l Sentences, the, of V. Lombard, i. 24 1 ; iii. 552. Sequestration of property, i. 617, 620. SerghlS III. condemns Tope FormoSUS, i. 281 Sermione purified of heresy, ii. 8 Sermo generality or auto deft, i. 889, 391. Servants, evidence of, i. Servia, inq. provided for, ii. 311. Serving brethren of the Templars, iii. rus, Septimius, persecutes Christian-, L 311. Seville, C. of, 618, on condemnation of the dead, i. 281. Sexual excesses ascribed to heretics, i. B6, 101 ; ii. 160, 97, 127, 168. ascribed to witches, iii. 601. Shares of confiscations, i. 610. Shaving the head ;is penance, ii. 336. Sibvlla l: ise of, L 467. Sibylla of Marsal, ii. 353. Sicard of Albi persecutes Cathari, i. 117.